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Bright Shiny Morning

Bright Shiny Morning

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Author: James Frey
Publisher: Harper
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 119 reviews
Sales Rank: 2364

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 512
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.9 x 1.7

ISBN: 0061573132
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780061573132
ASIN: 0061573132

Publication Date: May 1, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

One of the most celebrated and controversial authors in America delivers his first novel—a sweeping chronicle of contemporary Los Angeles that is bold, exhilarating, and utterly original.

Dozens of characters pass across the reader's sight lines—some never to be seen again—but James Frey lingers on a handful of LA's lost souls and captures the dramatic narrative of their lives: a bright, ambitious young Mexican-American woman who allows her future to be undone by a moment of searing humiliation; a supremely narcissistic action-movie star whose passion for the unattainable object of his affection nearly destroys him; a couple, both nineteen years old, who flee their suffocating hometown and struggle to survive on the fringes of the great city; and an aging Venice Beach alcoholic whose life is turned upside down when a meth-addled teenage girl shows up half-dead outside the restroom he calls home.

Throughout this strikingly powerful novel there is the relentless drumbeat of the millions of other stories that, taken as a whole, describe a city, a culture, and an age. A dazzling tour de force, Bright Shiny Morning illuminates the joys, horrors, and unexpected fortunes of life and death in Los Angeles.




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5 out of 5 stars Absorbing and Fascinating   September 5, 2008
This is an amazing book about people (Angelenos) and a place (Los Angeles) that I have not given much thought to before now. What a history Los Angeles has. What a diverse population James writes about in this unusual novel. I learned so much about the residents of LA and people, in general, from this book, their thoughts, intentions and motives. All, just people, looking for love, in one way or another. James Frey writes an incredible book that had me reading far into the night, fascinated by this interesting trip to LA and all it's madness.


5 out of 5 stars Must Read   September 2, 2008
Bright Shiny Morning is a must-read. I think James Frey is a great writer, whose language is easy for me to relate to as a young adult but also beautiful and intricate in its own way. He has never disappointed me with any of his novels. I believe this book deserves more spotlight because it truly is a wonderful glimpse into the lives and minds of several different individuals connected by one city. I believe these insights allow us to look at ourselves and the world around us in a different way. I love the style in which he writes-it allows you to just breeze through the book. READ IT.

PS. must must must read My Friend Leonard.



5 out of 5 stars I love LA   August 31, 2008
I loved this book. It was my summer beach book - read only on weekends between July 4th and today - Labor day weekend. I love the way in which this writer pulls us in with his style. I am so sick of typical "beach reads"! Crime novels retold with same story - different names. Or even more vomit-inducing "NYC single girls" and their struggles to date a decent man - yawn. This book was vibrant, exciting, told in a richly detailed way. I've never been to LA - but I now feel I know it well. Buy this book - you will not be disapointed!


1 out of 5 stars From fraud to plagarist.....   August 29, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Most reputable authors, even when writing fiction, include a list of "Suggested Books to Read", fiction's answer to a bibliography when one isn't given, as it should be in this case.

He so obviously got more than 75% of this book from other sources that I can't believe HarperCollins thought it was permissable to cover their butts by putting on the copywright page "This is a work of fiction. References to real people and locations are used fictionally. All other names, characters, and places, and all dialogues and events, are the product of the author's imagination." Oh, please.

And the mind-numbing minutae! Any English teacher would cross out 20% of the book with a red pen and mark 'filler' in the margin. Pages of names of people treated in the VA, people who are working other jobs when they want to be an actor/actress, etc. Most of the vignettes are like 'the people game'-look at a stranger and make up a story about them.

The few main characters that appeared throughout the book were never woven together, except they all lived in L.A.

He wrote about 120 pages of a 486 page book. Hopefully the authors listed on his top 10 (12 to be pretentious) list here at Amazon are reading his book and filing lawsuits.




5 out of 5 stars i disagree with a lot of these recommendations   August 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read this large read in only a few days and thought that it was beautifully written. The characters were precise, unique and captivating even characters who only made it in for a few sentences.
I am a fan of James Freys style of writing and he really brings it home with this one.


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